Officers find meth ingredients, meth, hypodermic needles in car.

A report of a theft at Walmart leads police to arrest four people on meth charges.

Investigators say an employee relayed a description of the getaway car and troopers spotted it a short time later.

It’s the latest arrests in the fight against the meth menace.

State troopers pulled the car over because it met the description of a car used by some people accused of stealing from the Walmart on Route 3 in Plattsburgh.

But once they got a look inside, Troopers say they spotted meth, marijuana and after searching the vehicle they found some common ingredients used to make meth.

Two cans of Coleman fuel and a bottle of muriatic acid were in the trunk.

All four people in the car were arrested on meth manufacturing charges: 20-year-old Nicholas Gero, 47-year-old Kenneth Laundry, 24-year-old Danielle Page and Raymond Seguin.

Gero, Seguin and Page are also facing meth possession charges.

Troopers say they found hypodermic needles, meth and spoons with residue on them in the car as well.

All are items used in what police call "mainlining.”

"When they're mainlining or injecting the drug, what they'll do is they'll melt the crystals down with heat so they'll melt it in a spoon, put it in a hypodermic needle and shoot it up,” New York State Police Sgt. Chad Niles said.

State troopers tell Newschannel 5 they're still investigating this case and do have follow up plans.

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